Making Mao's Steelworks: Industrial Manchuria and the Transnational Origins of Chinese Socialism

Author:   Koji Hirata (Monash University, Victoria)
Publisher:   Cambridge University Press
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Pages:   370
Publication Date:   05 December 2024
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Making Mao's Steelworks: Industrial Manchuria and the Transnational Origins of Chinese Socialism


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Located in Manchuria (Northeast China), the geopolitical borderland between China, Russia, and Japan, among others, Anshan Iron and Steel Works (Angang) was Mao-era China's most important industrial enterprise. The history of Angang from 1915 to 2000 reveals the hybrid nature of China's accelerated industrialization, shaped by transnational interactions, domestic factors, and local dynamics. Utilizing archives in Chinese, Japanese, Russian, and English, Koji Hirata provides the first comprehensive history of this enterprise before, during, and after the Mao era (1949–1976). Through this unique lens, he explores the complex interplay of transnational influences in Mao-era China. By illustrating the symbiotic relationship between socialism and capitalism during the twentieth century, this major new study situates China within the complex global history of late industrialization.

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Author:   Koji Hirata (Monash University, Victoria)
Publisher:   Cambridge University Press
Imprint:   Cambridge University Press
ISBN:  

9781009382274


ISBN 10:   1009382276
Pages:   370
Publication Date:   05 December 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Introduction: Industrial Manchuria and the transnational origins of Chinese socialism; Part I. Empire, War, and the Global Crisis of Capitalism, 1915–1948: 1. Blood, iron, and the Japanese empire; 2. The soviets and nationalists are coming; Part II. Socialist Industrialization as a Hybrid System, 1948–1957: 3. Making Manchuria red; 4. The soviet big brother is watching you; 5. Who owns the state-owned enterprise?; 6. Speaking Maoist; Part III. Socialisms with Chinese Characteristics, 1957–2000: 7. The three lives of the Angang constitution; 8. The socialist rustbelt in the market economy; Conclusion: making Mao's steelworks; Acknowledgements; Appendix: a note on primary sources; Bibliography.

Reviews

'In this meticulously researched monograph Hirata Koji weaves an integrated history of the Anshan Iron Works located in Northeastern China - the icon of Chinese heavy industrialization - through five different political regimes. In his narrative, the enterprise became a microcosm of modern China shaped by Japanese colonialism, the forces of the global, the resilience of the local and regional, the dilemma of central planning, and ultimately the contemporary market reform. An intimate portrayal of how modern China operates and adapts from ground up.' Debin Ma, Professor of Economic History, All Souls College, University of Oxford 'Koji Hirata's fine-grained study of industrial state socialism in China's Northeast combines local with transnational perspectives and shows the evolving interconnectedness of socialism and capitalism in the process. His book offers an exciting new framework for analyzing industrial regimes in East Asia.' Elisabeth Köll, William Payden Collegiate Professor, University of Notre Dame


'In this meticulously researched monograph Hirata Koji weaves an integrated history of the Anshan Iron and Steel Works located in Northeastern China – the icon of Chinese heavy industrialization – through five different political regimes. In his narrative, the enterprise became a microcosm of modern China shaped by Japanese colonialism, Soviet socialism, the forces of the global, the resilience of the local and regional, the dilemma of central planning, and ultimately the contemporary market reform. An intimate portrayal of how modern China operates and adapts from ground up.' Debin Ma, Professor of Economic History, All Souls College, University of Oxford 'Koji Hirata's fine-grained study of industrial state socialism in China's Northeast combines local with transnational perspectives and shows the evolving interconnectedness of socialism and capitalism in the process. His book offers an exciting new framework for analyzing industrial regimes in East Asia.' Elisabeth Köll, William Payden Collegiate Professor, University of Notre Dame


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Koji Hirata is a lecturer in history at Monash University.

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